Mentally prepare yourself (or at least get your cassette tapes in order), because 13 Reasons Why is coming back for a third season this August and the trailer just dropped.
, has proved popular among audiences, even if it has divided viewers over its graphic depictions of suicide, sexual assault and addiction.
The show’s second season, which premiered last year, left things on a cliffhanger, with lead character Clay preventing a school shooting only to be left holding the rifle as police arrived at the scene. And by the looks of things, Season 3 is going to be just as dramatic. In the just dropped trailer, an unseen narrator with a British accent delivers an enigmatic monologue. It’s all very“Here’s the thing about the kids at Liberty High,” the voice says. “They’re connected by their secrets.
The trailer also reveals another shocking fact: the death of Bryce Walker. We see our core group of characters – Clay, Tony, Jessica, Alex, Justin, Tyler and Zach – at the American football player’s funeral, as his mother asks: “If any of you know anything, please say something?” The death of Hannah Baker is well and truly in the past.
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